While Bruce Willis is primarily known for his action films and a smattering of thrillers, fans often forget that Mr. Willis has also done a fair amount of comedies with an ability to deliver laughs that first showed itself, when Bruce Willis starred as David Addison Jr. Show More Summary

Famke Janssen (TAKEN) and Michael Nyqvist (JOHN WICK) have joined the serial killer thriller EVERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE, which will mark the English language debut of Finnish filmmaker AJ Annila (JADE WARRIOR, SAUNA). Steve Buscemi isShow More Summary

Both Famke Janssen and Michael Nyqvist have been locked down to star in the serial killer thriller Every Good Boy Does Fine, which sees Steve Buscemi as the executive producer. The film was written by Jonathan Dees and will be the first English-language film for Finnish filmmaker AJ Annila. The film follows the story of, […]

Michael Nyqvist and Famke Janssen are set to star in Every Good Boy Does Fine, a thriller that will be executive produced by Steve Buscemi. Finnish filmmaker AJ Annila will make his English-language debut on the pic, written by Jonathan Dees. Show More Summary

Famke Janssen, who is just wrapping up the third and final season of Netflix’s original series Hemlock Grove, has signed with ICM Partners. The model-turned-actress who got her start as Bond girl Xenia Onatopp in Goldeneye had been with CAA. Show More Summary

Calling Professor X: I need a mind wipe, stat. It’s going to be difficult to get over the mental images I have of Jean Grey, Cyclops and Storm in movie form. They’ve only really been Famke Janssen, James Marsden and Halle Berry. They...Show More Summary

X-Men: Apocalypse has found some new mutants in Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan and Alexandra Shipp, according to a tweet from director Bryan Singer. Sophie will play Jean Grey, who has been played by Famke Janssen in the past movies. Tye is starring as Cyclops — previously played by James Marsden. Alexandra is playing Storm, portrayed [...]

Is there bad blood between Famke Janssen and Russell Crowe? If there wasn’t before, there is now. Recently, Russell Crowe confessed that he felt he was too old to play certain leads, such as his Gladiator role, and commented that his...Show More Summary

The film also stars Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, and Forest Whitaker.
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Best piece of marketing for this film so far. Almost washes the nasty taste of TAKEN 2 out of my mouth, and manages to remind me of the simple pleasures of this series. Show More Summary

Getting older in Hollywood is tough… especially when it means losing one of your big roles!
Famke Janssen's X-Men role of Jean Grey is coming to an end, and she called it "bittersweet" in a recent interview.
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The 49-year-old actress talked about the new direction they're going in [...]

Where can you see the Suicide Squad on a screen by you very, very soon? Does Miles Teller understand your frustrations about the Fantastic Four? Is Famke Janssen okay with Jean Grey being recast for X-Men Apocalypse? What is the codename...Show More Summary

Fox and Singer want an unknown for Summers, but a bigger name for Jean Grey.
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We knew that DAYS OF FUTURE PAST was likely the last time we'd see James Marsden and Famke Janssen as Scott Summers/Cyclops and...Show More Summary

Bryan Singer once again has the unenviable task of casting two of Marvel’s most iconic X-Men. Back in 2000, the director brought in Famke Janssen and James Marsden to play Jean Grey and Cyclops, rolls that extended through and including this year’s X-Men: Days of Future Past. Show More Summary

PLOT: After Marnie Watson (Famke Janssen) kills her abusive husband in self-defense, she is condemned to house arrest... only to discover that the house is possessed by the enraged and violent spirit of her dead husband.
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Everything seems OK in this trailer, the first for Liam Neeson’s upcoming Taken 3. His lethal character, Bryan Mills, is cooking dinner. His wife, Lenore (Famke Janssen), checks in. They talk about their daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), and even she’s fine. Show More Summary